I bet you know a superchicken.
Listen to Overheard @NatGeo this week to hear the science behind why selfishness beats altruism within groups. While altruistic groups beat selfish groups. And why ultimately, we should all work together for the greatest global success. #podcasts
Superchickens, Model UNs, and a retail giant reveal an odd discovery on the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo: that competition can actually be detrimental to success—and what we need to be doing instead https://t.co/0HxCCIupDw
On the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo, learn how innovation and Indigenous knowledge could change the ways we protect America’s natural resources https://t.co/JtaNRM8Sv5
Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question we’ve been asking for millennia. Now we’re on the cusp of learning the answer. On the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo, learn all about our place in the cosmos https://t.co/6FD53os641
Sharing this week’s shark stuffed episode of Overheard @NatGeo for your weekend listening pleasure. It’ll catch you—hook, line, and sinker. #podcast#SharkFest 🦈
On the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo, we trace how attitudes toward sharks shifted in the past century—which directly affects the future of one of the most evolved species on the planet https://t.co/aGkwHeb0Ix
Hurricane-force winds. Otherworldly landscapes: It’s all in a day’s work for a National Geographic Explorer on a harrowing journey to find the world’s southernmost tree https://t.co/fGhmTMUCnw #OverheardNatGeo
The top 10 most liveable cities in the world in 2022
1. Vienna, Austria
2. Copenhagen, Denmark
3. Zurich, Switzerland
4. Calgary, Canada
5. Vancouver, Canada
6. Geneva, Switzerland
7. Frankfurt, Germany
8. Toronto, Canada
9. Amsterdam, Netherlands
10. Osaka, Japan
Thinking of the Title IX anniversary, the strides taken forward, and the road left to travel to gender equality.
Great to hear Overheard @NatGeo share a glimpse into one of many Title IX stories. #podcasts
On the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo, we examine how Title IX of the Higher Education Act—which ensures that no person is excluded from university programs “on the basis of sex”—continues to ripple across American society https://t.co/mSGJOCM0Cm
It's National Dinosaur Day! 🦕🦖 Hear why the Spinosaurus—a dino superstar—is changing the way we think about dinosaurs. Picture a massive alligator-like body and a huge “sail” of skin running the length of its spine .... via Overheard @NatGeo#podcast https://t.co/EAGfOMyF5a
In 2019 Jessica Nabongo became the first documented Black woman to travel to every country in the world.
On the latest episode of #OverheardNatGeo, she shares how globe-trotting changed the way she sees the world and humanity https://t.co/5zCCaO2rwM
Found a podcast gift in @laurenpassell's newsletter today—a fiction podcast tip from Julio "JP" Ponce Marín—Still Lives @StillLivesPod. Love a good post-apocalyptic story. 🎙️🌎 https://t.co/nQH2svY64i
Overheard @NatGeo won the @TheWebbyAwards for Podcasts - Diversity & Inclusion for "A Reckoning in Tulsa!"🎙️ So proud of our team! https://t.co/ARfmV7y8Ao
There is nothing more important that humans can do for forests than to cut our greenhouse gas emissions and stop cutting down old-growth trees—but beyond that, here are four ways to help them adapt https://t.co/8VqHoBaExS
Love seeing @BrianRobertGZ putting together the next phase of the @NatGeo podcast studio.
And to answer the question you’re thinking—no, I did not push all the “new car,” colorful buttons. Sure wanted to though …. #podcast